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Yale College records of Classes, 1803-2017

52.76 Linear Feet
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The records consist of correspondence, questionnaires, memoranda, log books, memorabilia, agendas, minutes, photograph albums, and finanical reports from class council and executive council meetings, and statistical charts and reports of Yale College classes. Materials concerning the Sheffield Scientic School Class of 1920 are also included.
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Connecticut State University System Records, 1965-2004

3.5 Linear Feet , 3 boxes
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The Connecticut State University System dates back to 1849. Colleges in the system all began as teachers colleges and gradually were given responsibility for educational programs such as liberal arts, business, technology, and health services. They were brought together into a state college system in 1965, and were granted university status in 1983.
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Litchfield County, County Court papers by subject, 1750-1855

19.5 cubic feet
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Papers by Subject is an artificial collection consisting of materials removed from Litchfield County Court Files series by State Library staff after the records were received from the Litchfield court. Subjects include: Admissions to the Bar; Appointment of Officers; Confiscated Estates and Loyalists; Conservators and Guardians; Costs; Court Expenses; Executions; Indians; Inquests; Insolvents; Jurors; Licenses; Meeting House; Militia; Miscellaneous; Naturalization; Partition of Land; Travel: Taverns; Travel: Bridges; Travel: Turnpikes; Travel: Highways.
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New London County, County Court papers by subject, 1685-1856

52 cubic feet
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Papers by Subject is an artificial collection consisting of materials removed from New London County Court Files series by State Library staff after the records were received from the New London court. Subjects include: Admissions to the Bar; Appointment of Officers; Confiscated Estates and Loyalists; Conservators and Guardians; Costs; Court Expenses; Executions; Inquests; Insolvents; Jurors; Licenses; Meeting House; Militia; Miscellaneous; Partition of Lands; Pensions, Revolutionary War; Summons for Evidence; Travel.
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Mexico collection, 1522-1995, bulk 1770-1865

32.5 Linear Feet
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A collection of correspondence; government documents, including reports, commissions, decrees, and awards; church documents; published illustrated materials; maps; and writings and poems from Mexico on civil, military, economic, religious, and social topics. Additions to the collection consist of photographs by Mario Bucovich, maps, and published illustrations.
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1529-1907

Additional material, 1749-1863

French Painting Photograph Collection, 1900-2005

90.4 Linear Feet
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Collection of medium format mounted black and white and color reproductions of French painting. Content varies from original photographic prints to reproductions from magazines and other published sources. Some sections have accompanying clippings folders.
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Prints and Printing Slide Collection, 1960-2005

12 Linear Feet
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Collection consists of color and black and white 35 mm slides of printing techniques and prints worldwide.
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Bolles Family Papers, 1788-1829

0.5 linear foot (1 box)
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John Bolles received letters from his brother Nathan, a Baptist deacon who lived in West Springfield, Mass., between 1792 and 1794. The bulk of their correspondence dealt with their feelings of unworthiness before God, the importance of conversion, and their respective states of mind. Nathan evidently traded with John as he mentions purchasing rye, corn and peas for John and needing tea, molasses and rum in return. Letters from John Rathburn in New York City, 1794-1795, deal exclusively with trade, primarily about the markets for salt, flaxseed and beef. John Bolles received letters from his brother Nathan, a Baptist deacon who lived in West Springfield, Mass., between 1792 and 1794. The bulk of their correspondence dealt with their feelings of unworthiness before God, the importance of conversion, and their respective states of mind. Nathan evidently traded with John as he mentions purchasing rye, corn and peas for John and needing tea, molasses and rum in return. Letters from John Rathburn in New York City, 1794-1795, deal exclusively with trade, primarily about the markets for salt, flaxseed and beef.

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Thomas Henry Seymour papers, 1781 - 1880

5.8 linear feet (14 boxes)
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Collection consists of letters, financial, legal, and military papers, printed matter, speeches and essays, diaries, jottings, ephemera, scrapbooks, and personal effects. Also included are some papers of Thomas H. Seymour's grandfather and father, Thomas Seymour and Henry Seymour.
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William Hemsley Emory papers, 1823-1886

5.5 Linear Feet
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The bulk of the collection documents William Emory's service on the Mexican boundary survey in the years 1848 to 1858. Series I contains correspondence with members of the boundary commission, the American and Mexican Survey parties, and government officials. Correspondence for 1849-50 describes California during the Gold Rush and Forty-Niners on the Gila route. There are also other military records. Series II contains letters and other records from Emory's service in Kansas and in the Civil War.
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